7. Double cleansing (II)

Hello beauties!

Now let's get down to products for other skin types.....please note that using the exact same products is really not necessary but do use the ones that suit you and follow the routine for dewy hydrated skin. I mean what I wanted to say was it's not necessary to use skincare products that are worth hundreds of dollars but follow a strict regime so that it is helpful for your skin's natural barrier.

SENSITIVE SKIN:

1. DHC deep cleansing oil, $28

I know I've been recommending this product for almost all skin types but trust me this really works.....it contains olive oil which contains anti aging properties and also provides gentle exfoliation.

2. Etude house real art cleansing oil,$12

3. Banila co clean it zero- Purifying,$24

4. Beauty of Joseon- radiance cleansing balm,$27

COMBINATION SKIN :

1. DHC deep cleansing oil,$28

2. Banila co clean it zero- Original,$19

3. Su:m 37 Miracle Rose cleanser,$20

4. Manyo Factory pure cleansing oil,$25

I've listed some products according to the research I've been doing, recommendations from friends and through personal use.

Taking care of sensitive/combination skin:

1. I know trying out different products is really fun(especially when you're someone like me) but for people with sensitive or combination skin this is a really bad idea.....trying out products that do not suit your skin type results in skin barrier damage.....so if you like trying new products then go for hypo allergic well tested products that don't have fragrance in it.

2. Don't be in misconception that you don't need to moisturize...it is really important so don't skip it.

3. SPF.....SPF.....SPF....ALWAYS PUT SUNSCREEN ON....NO MATTER THE WEATHER.

4. Try multi masking.....like some areas on your face needs to be moisturized while others need exfoliation or something else...so do it on a NEED basis.....one common misconception is that you need to let the mask stay on until it completely dries out.....there is no need to do that as for some skin types or areas it may be too drying.

5. Be very gentle on your skin, don't use beady scrubs or stiff brushes for exfoliation....if possible use chemical exfoliant as it is more gentle and presents a healthy glow to the skin (scrubs may cause your skin to tear especially if you have acne).

6. Avoid comedogenic ingredients, products that provide matte effect ....it may look good but there are high chances your skin can get irritated with them.